"Pop psychonaughts who view the world through Alice in Wonderland shaped sunglasses." - Record Collector

"The band, to me, sound like The Kinks, The Small Faces or Madness, that quintessential English sound.......It's got that feel, and they aren't in competition with anybody. Nobody does what the Murmurs do right now." - Davy Jones in the Portsmouth Evening News.

"This band reeks of originality so much so they can't be compared to anything apart from the strange stuff you find down the back of the sofa. strong + fluffy" - The Joiners.

"One of the best live bands currently on the circuit" - Reckin' Records

"SINGLE OF THE MONTH: First flight into the pyschedelic galaxy for the magnificent Murmurs of Irma. A stupendous array of songs 'pysch' toned, in balance between past and future. Four precious pearls, excited by fuzzy guitars, trembling keyboards and space vocal. The most psychedelic face of wonderful English pop." - Rockerilla, Italy

"The band experiment wildly with tape loops, backward guitars and assorted children's toys to great effect. An entire album's worth of this madness is demanded immediately." - Ptolemaic Terrascope

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Darryl

Manchester Evening News Arena
26th March 2002


Neil

Wembley Arena
28th March 2002


Tony

Wedgewood Rooms
14th March 2002


Mike

Wembley Arena
28th March 2002


Andy

Wembley Arena
28th March 2002


Mark

Wedgewood Rooms
14th March 2002


Weirdry Feratu (Nick Williams the Dancer)

Manchester Evening News Arena
26th March 2002